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Old 07-08-2012 | 09:27 PM
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the past few days my ign. box has been giving me troubles, when I start my jeep the accessories (ie.. blower motor, radio and headlights) do not work. Jiggling the harness worked for a few days but not any more. bypassed that part of the switch to keep going till my days off, but am wondering what the problem is? It is the same prong on the switch all three times now, anyone have any ideas? I know its a possible short or bad ground but where?


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Your ignition switch has failed and the big blue wire in the switch plug is fried.
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that sounds simple enough, thank you cruiser
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Whats the big blue wire do?
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that sounds simple enough, thank you cruiser
Make sure you repair or replace the connection that looks "fried" so it grabs on the new switch tightly and cleanly.
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Whats the big blue wire do?
Runs all the crap that you said didn't work in Post #1.
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didn't know it was supposed to be blue mines brown, guess it must be bad
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didn't know it was supposed to be blue mines brown, guess it must be bad
Either that or my memory sucks..............I've slept since I last did one.
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Either that or my memory sucks..............I've slept since I last did one.
Or it's been running pretty hot.
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Originally Posted by cruiser54
Make sure you repair or replace the connection that looks "fried" so it grabs on the new switch tightly and cleanly.

bought some new connectors when I bought the new switch.... the plastic plug part of the harness "kinda" melted. gonna have to probably rework the harness a little bit.
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bought some new connectors when I bought the new switch.... the plastic plug part of the harness "kinda" melted. gonna have to probably rework the harness a little bit.
Make sure the connectors are darned tight. No wiggling, or it will happen again.
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yippee! on days off tomorrow get to fix the darn thing and get my radio back, and yes I will make sure the connectors are tite
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yippee! on days off tomorrow get to fix the darn thing and get my radio back, and yes I will make sure the connectors are tite
For some reason when this happened to my wife's XJ recently, she was more concerned with AC than the radio. Just sayin'.
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For some reason when this happened to my wife's XJ recently, she was more concerned with AC than the radio. Just sayin'.
A/C was what I wired around and the headlights... got it back together couldn't find anything wrong
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update.... found the source of the fried switch ,the starter. Replaced it last week and all of the power and electric problems have vanished. Took three months but believe I found the source.



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